School Resources
The New Mexico Immunization Program provides support to school administrators to keep our children safe and healthy. The forms, resources, and training documents listed below help provide that support.
New Mexico Statewide Immunization Information System (NMSIIS)
The New Mexico Statewide Immunization Information System (NMSIIS) is a confidential and secure database designed to collect and maintain vaccination records of children and adults.
NMSIIS records immunizations, generates immunization history and recommendations, and maintains detailed patients records throughout the state. NMSIIS is a cost effective and efficient method of disease prevention
For questions or assistance with accessing NMSIIS, please click here to contact: NMSIIS Access
Access here: Statewide Immunization Information System (NMSIIS)
Please visit the NMSIIS Training page for more information.
School Training Videos:
Training FAQs
- Is training available in-person?
- Yes. Please contact the NMSIIS Help Desk (833)882-6454 to discuss scheduling an onsite training opportunity.
- Is training available online?
- Yes. Online training can be found on our Training Page
- How long do the trainings take?
- It depends on the requested level of access to NMSIIS. For full access, training can take up to 90 minutes
- Will I receive a certificate after I complete the NMSIIS training?
- Yes, a certificate will be available to print or download on the NM Train platform after training is complete.
- How often am I required to take the NMSIIS training?
- Currently, there are no mandatory recertification requirements. It’s strongly encouraged for each NMSIIS users to review online
Flyers:
See below:
Vaccines for Children (VFC) Administration Forms:
Forms to be used by NM VFC providers only. Additional information about the program can be found on the VFC Program.
VFC New Provider Enrollment Information
VaxView
The VaxView public portal enables individuals, parents, and guardians to access, save and/or print official immunization records. This eliminates the need to carry multiple or aged documents and allows you to access your shot record anytime you need. The VaxView public portal is mobile friendly and uses two-factor authentication.
School Immunization Requirements
New Mexico requires children entering day care and school to have certain immunizations completed. The publications below provide comprehensive details on these requirements.
- School & Daycare Immunization Requirements 2025-2026 (English)
- School & Daycare Immunization Requirements 2025-2026 (Spanish)
- School & Daycare Immunization Schedule Letter
- School Authority Letter 2025-2026
Exemptions from School and Daycare Immunization Requirements
The New Mexico Immunization Exemption Statute (24-5-3) allows two types of vaccine exemptions from school required vaccines: medical and religious. Personal and/or philosophical exemptions are not allowed in NM.
For details on the allowing exemption types, exemption law(s), and/or the process for submitting a Certificate of Exemption, please use the links below to view the form and instructions in English and Spanish:
- Certificate of Exemption from Immunization (English)
- Certificate of Exemption from Immunization (Spanish)
Gatekeeper Training
The Gatekeeper Training is for school personnel to learn how to assess student's immunization records. Visit the Gatekeeper Training page to get started online.
To access the courses, you will need to create an account in TRAIN New Mexico. For further instructions, please click on the link below NMSIIS How to Create an Account on TRAIN NM. After accessing the TRAIN NM site, search for the Gatekeeper Training using Course ID 1111941.
Addressing Concerns about Vaccines and Autism
Due to media exposure of two flawed medical papers, there is rampant misinformation about vaccines and autism. Parents and guardians need resources to address their questions about this topic. There is no evidence of vaccines causing autism.
Here are some resources for providers, parents, and guardians to get more information:
- Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to Autism
- Vaccines and Autism: What You Should Know
- MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause Autism
- Need Help Responding to Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?
- Vaccine Resources to Share with Parents
General
Please see the NMSIIS Schools Frequently Asked Questions document for more information.

